Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Pacha walioungana wenye vichwa viwili

28-year-old
Urmila Sharma who gave birth to conjoined twins in India had no idea because
she was too poor to afford an ultrasound.
"She is presently alive and healthy," Dr. Ashish Sehgal said of the
twins, although doctors do not expect them to survive.
The twins each have a head but share one body and all their vital organs, so
separation is not possible.
The Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital in Sonipat, Haryana, India, is where the
conjoined babies were born.
A very "meticulous and challenging" surgery could save the babies'
lives, but doctors cannot operate until the girls are stable, Sehgal — who's
also the CEO of the Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital in Sonipat, Haryana — told the
Daily News.

28-year-old
Urmila Sharma who gave birth to conjoined twins in India had no idea
because she was too poor to afford an ultrasound.

"She is presently alive and healthy," Dr. Ashish Sehgal said of the twins, although doctors do not expect them to survive.

The twins each have a head but share one body and all their vital organs, so separation is not possible.

The Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital in Sonipat, Haryana, India, is where the conjoined babies were born.

A
very "meticulous and challenging" surgery could save the babies' lives,
but doctors cannot operate until the girls are stable, Sehgal — who's
also the CEO of the Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital in Sonipat, Haryana —
told the Daily News. - See more at:
http://zimkasi.com/index-id-News-zk-19414.html#sthash.xG19ovRV.dpuf